remove_special_chars_from_windows_files
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vi -b filename | vi -b filename | ||
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# Install useful tools< | # Install useful tools< | ||
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gpgcheck=1" | gpgcheck=1" | ||
yum install ffmpeg -y\\ | yum install ffmpeg -y\\ | ||
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+ | You can remove these special characters in Linux using a variety of methods, here are two. | ||
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+ | 1. In vi, just delete the ^M characters and save the file | ||
+ | 2. Install dos2unix (yum install dos2unix) and execute this on your file (dos2unix filename) | ||
+ | and it will remove them for you, handy if it is a big file. | ||
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